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EMBARQ Customers Reminded to Upgrade Homepages, E-mail, Security

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., Oct. 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- EMBARQ today reminded High Speed Internet customers who haven't yet migrated to the new, enhanced EMBARQ-branded Internet portal to do so by Oct. 31. As part of the transition, embarqmail.com email addresses replace earthlink.net addresses.

Benefits of the innovative new MyEMBARQ(TM) portal, launched in April, include unlimited email mailbox storage and award-winning security tools providing advanced virus and anti-spyware protection. The new myembarq.com and biz.myembarq.com homepages offer instant access to email, search, news, sports, weather, financial information, commercial-free radio and more.

A simple three-step process enables customers to upgrade to their free email account and security services.


Capital Insurance Group Partners With OTOnetworks to Launch Digital ...

BALTIMORE, Oct. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- Capital Insurance Group (CIG), one of the top-rated insurance companies of the Western U.S., and OTOnetworks, a performance-based digital marketing services company, jointly announced an online advertising campaign to promote the introduction of safety and security solutions provider The Protector Network (http://www.theprotectornetwork.com) in Nevada.

Free membership to The Protector Network is provided courtesy of CIG's Nevada Capital Insurance Company affiliate to current and future policy clients in the state. This exclusive offering provides auto, home and business insurance clients with a host of safety and security features, including: disaster notification, legal assistance services, anti-virus & spyware software protection from McAfee, offsite data backup, access to recommended safety & security products and additional bonuses and discounts.


May 2006

It helps if you can invest about $50 a year in some kind of anti-virus protection. Sometimes warning e-mails have nothing to do with technology. They may be cautioning you about drug infested stickers you should not lick or some door to door scam which promises religious fulfillment if you subscribe to a magazine. Off-color jokes can be fun but every once in awhile they contain rank pornography so you have to be careful about reading them with your kids or your minister looking over your shoulder.

If we conquer the email inconveniences we are not home free. There are pop-ups which tell you how to find your old high school girl friend or offer you a free I-pod if you will give them a few hours filling out a questionnaire and inadvertently order a couple of cell phones and maybe some anti-virus spy ware.



 

 

 

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